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28 November 2012, 01:40 AM | #1 |
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Any Rolex watch when correctly regulated is capable of extreme accuracy no matter the name of the hairspring.Same as any watch thats has say a parachrom hairspring can if badly adjusted be not so accurate.There is nothing magical with the parachrom or any other hairspring.And the parachrom was first introduced with the new cal 4130 Daytona in 2000,but then it was more of a grey colour.If this parachrom hairspring was so wonderful and more accurate than the Nivarox ones. Why has it taken around 7-10 years for Rolex to introduce them into the rest of the movements if it was better and more accurate.
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